SSL certificates require third party hosting and some webserver expertise to install. If you are serious about security and customer confidence on your website, this kind of security is essential.
An SSL server certificate is a digital document containing unique codes that identify the holder of the certificate to the person accessing the site. A Certification Authority (CA) issues webserver certificates. A CA is a trusted third party that is designated to provide proof of a certificate's authenticity. By using certificates, the Certification Authority and a webmaster are able to identify each other, and web surfers will be assured that their sensitive data is being handled by a trusted professional.
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SSL Certificates
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| InstantSSL Pro
| PremiumSSL
| PremiumSSL Wildcard
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| Fee | US$45.00 1 Year | US$60.00 1 Year | US$425.00 1 Year |
| Money Back Guarantee | 25 Days | 25 Days | 25 Days |
| Free Replacement and Reissue Policy | 25 Days | 25 Days | 25 Days |
| SecuritySpace Security Audit | | | |
| Warranty | USD 100,000.00 | USD 250,000.00 | USD 250,000.00 |
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Other Features
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128-bit encryption
Trusted by all popular browsers
99.3% browser ubiquity |
To purchase a SSL certificate simply log into My Account and then click SSL Certificates. You will be guided through the rest of the process. Or, you can go directly to our SSL Certificates area.
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